Archive | October 2017

This summer I worked for a professor and his graduate student at the University of Idaho. The University of Idaho is located in Moscow, Idaho along the Idaho state border with Washington. The institution is uniquely located in that they are in relatively close proximity to many of the vastly different ecosystems located throughout the […]

The Public Trust Doctrine is the principle that wildlife cannot be owned by private citizens. It is the fundamental reason why we enjoy a bounty of wildlife in this country and throughout North America. Instead of identifying landowners, government appointees or other individuals as owners of wildlife, wildlife resources are held in trust for the […]

People always say that college will be one of the most memorable experiences of your life, but I never really bought into that ideal before coming to Warnell. If I had been told a year ago that I would fly to New Mexico, see snow in the summer, or win National TWS quiz bowl, I […]

In July of 2013, I was able to experience something that few people rarely get the chance to do. I traveled to Chipley, Florida to visit a place called Seacrest Wolf Preserve where I got to meet and play with wolves. Seacrest Wolf Preserve is a non-profit organization that works to help educate the public […]